"If this passes, abortion would be virtually banned in the state of Texas, and many women could be forced to resort to dangerous and unsafe measures," President Cecile Richards of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund commented.
A. It's a GOOD thing that abortion would be "virtually banned". Don't we all want abortion to be rare?
B. Women wouldn't have to resort to "dangerous and unsafe measures". Millions of women have very safe pregnancies. You don't have to kill your baby.
No it's not, we want abortion to be rare by choice, not by law.
And yes they would, they would not just go through with an unwanted pregnancy. They would find other ways to end it, dangerous ways, which would harm women.
It will never be rare by choice.
Again, pregnancies in the US are by and large very much NOT dangerous. If you're CHOOSING to make it dangerous for yourself, so be it.
It will never be rare by choice.
Again, pregnancies in the US are by and large very much NOT dangerous. If you're CHOOSING to make it dangerous for yourself, so be it.
Researchers provided free, FDA-approved birth control to the women for three years. The women were given their choice of contraception, including oral birth control pills and long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods like implants and IUDs. The researchers specially briefed the participants on the “superior effectiveness” of LARC methods — the T-shaped IUD, or intrauterine device, has close to 100% effectiveness and can last five to 10 years, for instance — and 75% of women chose those devices over the pill, patch or ring.
Over the course of the study, which lasted from 2008 to 2010, women experienced far fewer unintended pregnancies than expected: there were 4.4 to 7.5 abortions per 1,000 women in the study, after adjusting for age and race — much fewer than the national rate of 19.6 abortions per 1,000 women and lower also than the rate in the St. Louis area of 13.4 to 17 abortions per 1,000 women.
The effect of free contraception on the teen birth rate was remarkable: there were 6.3 births per 1,000 girls aged 15 to 19 in the study, compared with the national rate of 34.3 births per 1,000 teen girls.
Read more: Study: Free Birth Control Slashes Abortion Rates | TIME.com
Abortion can be are especially among teens is if you have good sex education, readily available contraception, and morning after pills it will be rare.
Pregnancies may be safe but ending an unwanted one will become dangerous and women are willing to go to any length to end a pregnancy they truly do not want.
It also all comes down to a constitutional issue.
Pregnancy isn't the danger, illegal abortions are.
Then.......................................... don't have one.
Then.......................................... don't have one.
"If this passes, abortion would be virtually banned in the state of Texas, and many women could be forced to resort to dangerous and unsafe measures," President Cecile Richards of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund commented.
A. It's a GOOD thing that abortion would be "virtually banned". Don't we all want abortion to be rare?
B. Women wouldn't have to resort to "dangerous and unsafe measures". Millions of women have very safe pregnancies. You don't have to kill your baby.
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